Effect of Moisture Conservation Practices on, Yield Attributes, Yield and Quality of Indian Mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern&Coss]
Radha Morya *
Banda University of Agriculture and Technology, Banda(U.P), India.
Anjni Mastkar
Cost of Cultivation Scheme, Agriculture Economics and Farm Management, JNKVV, Jabalpur(M.P), India.
Rahul Morya
Cost of Cultivation Scheme, Agriculture Economics and Farm Management, JNKVV, Jabalpur(M.P), India.
Anjali Bhargava
Department of Soil Science, RVSKVV, Gwalior (M.P), India.
H. S. Kushwaha
Department of Natural Resource Management, MGCGV, Chitrakoot, Satna (M.P.), India.
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Abstract
A field experiment was carried out during two consecutive years (2016-17 and 2017-18) at Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyala, Chitrakoot, Satna,(M.P.). Indiato evaluate the effect of moisture conservation practices on growth, yield attributes and yield of mustard under rainfed condition. Treatment consisted four moisture conservation practices i.e. no irrigation, life saving irrigation, straw mulch (Paddy straw @ 4t/ha) and kaolin 5 % spray. Result revealed that on pooled basis the tallest plant of 195 cm was recorded under life saving irrigation but number of branches (6.82) and dry weight per plant (39.8 cm) were significantly maximum in straw mulch treatment. The yield attributes such as siliqua per plant (298.5), seeds/siliqua (15.9), siliqua length (3.97 cm), seed weight per plant (17.06 g) and 1000- seed weight (5.57 g) were significantly superior under straw mulch followed by life saving irrigation. Significantly highest seed yield (2558 kg/ha), oil content (42.0 %) and protein content (20.5%) were obtained under straw mulch treatment while numerical enhancement was observed in life saving irrigation and kaolin 5% spray over no irrigation.
Keywords: Straw mulch, kaolin, yield attributes, yield, life saving irrigation